Estimating the thermally induced acceleration of the New Horizons spacecraft
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astro-ph.IMphysics.space-ph
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effectsspacecraftaccelerationhorizonspioneerresidualthermalaccelerations
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Residual accelerations due to thermal effects are estimated through a model of the New Horizons spacecraft and a Monte Carlo simulation. We also discuss and estimate the thermal effects on the attitude of the spacecraft. The work is based on a method previously used for the Pioneer and Cassini probes, which solve the Pioneer anomaly problem. The results indicate that after the encounter with Pluto there is a residual acceleration of the order of $10^{-9}~\mathrm{m/s^2}$, and that rotational effects should be difficult, although not impossible, to detect.
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